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Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Focus on the Family airs a live event featuring Chuck Colson who discusses ethics as well as his role in the Watergate scandal.
"Politics is an expression of culture." And along with this he says that the culture spawns politics and the culture in this country is sick"
He delves into many aspects that are pertinent to everyone's life as a citizen of the US, especially those who care about the direction of the country.
Colson has a daily radio program that you can find out more about via Breakpoint.org
His books and the Focus video part 1 and 2 are listed below (as they become available)

Thursday, May 19, 2011

On Focus on the Family, a live audience message by Cynthia Tobias is broadcasted today. She is the founder of Apple St, Applied Learning Styles - an organization that purposes to teach parents and teachers about utilizing the inherent learning style and personality of a child towards an effective learning experience. Cynthia specializes in "strong willed children" and proclaims that quite often strong willed people are the most successful in life, so seeing Strong Will as a bad trait is the wrong way to view the trait.
Oh, and the tips she gives in regards to dealing with children are applicable to if you are married or dealing with a strong willed ADULT as well!

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Sometimes you may be in more of a listening mood than a reading one. Sometimes you're in the position in which reading might even be hazardous to your health (say when driving). For some people, reading is a quick slide to slumber, as it can make a person drowsy. The above link will slip you away to biblegateway.com - a site that is all about, you guessed it, the Bible. The site is a repository of Bible Translations that you can read, in various languages. But the nifty thing being pointed to in this blogpost is that they also have free streaming audio Bibles to listen to, anywhere, anytime over a web connection. I suppose you could even do this over your smartphone though I've not yet tried it.
Was thinking that, in addition to these scenarios, some folks listen to music, or talk radio while at work. Why not change that pace up with the WORD of GOD occasionally or you know, more than just occasionally? Being entertained is nice, as is being informed of worldly things, but being fed God's Word is more empowering and fulfilling than anything else you could be listening to if you consume it and let it soak in.
For those times when the web is a distant friend, here's some audio Bibles on disk that can be had via Amazon.

Thursday, May 5, 2011

"I believe in a God of Hope"
Joni Eareckson Tada, Honorary Chairman of the 2011 National Day of Prayer is on Focus on the Family today 5/5/11 displaying an amazing amount of optimism in light of Joni's own personal trials which included depression due to an injury that put her into a wheel chair as well as cancer.

Monday, May 2, 2011

Eric Metaxas, author, discusses his book, Bonhoeffer: Pastor, Martyr, Prophet, Spy; has written for VeggieTales among other many diverse jobs. Healso has an interesting conversation about "Socrates in the City" which is a "social event" in Manhattan that centers on Truth, from a Biblical viewpoint. This even has been a really cool way of exposing the Truth of the Bible to New Yorkers that have no desire to be evangelized to but do like events like this. He talks about the immensely secular background that is Yale and New York City, and his calling to that environment. Eric also mentions several, nearly totally unknown stories about well known people in American history that had strong Christian faiths of which most never hear that part of their story. For example he mentions Buzz Aldrin taking bread/wine for doing his own personal "Lord's Supper" ON THE MOON as soon as they land. So some of the first words spoken on the moon are words from the Bible, words of Jesus, as well as taking communion.